[Trilinos-Users] Windows port and pamgen
Kevin Long
kevin.long at ttu.edu
Thu Jul 30 09:07:57 MDT 2009
Bill,
Alternatively, you could use the C source from glibc. It's available from
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glibc/, and is GPL.
Kevin
On Thursday 30 July 2009 09:57:09 am Bill Hoffman wrote:
> Kevin Long wrote:
> > Bill,
> >
> > You can find public domain Fortran source for all three functions at
> > http://www.netlib.org/specfun/.
>
> I guess we could f2c them. For the most part depending on a Fortran
> compiler being installed would be a bad idea for the average windows
> user. Fortran is not included in the MS compilers set, you can get
> Fortran from Intel, but it is not common.
>
> -Bill
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